The Rainmatter Podcast

Rainmatter
The Rainmatter Podcast

Conversations with the brightest founders and investors in fintech.

Episodes

  1. 08/01/2022

    Organizing economic and financial data with Ashutosh Datar

    IndiaDataHub is a data portal that aggregates and provides insights on economic and financial data. Though the government, regulators, and other systemically important institutions publish tons of data, it's highly unstructured and messy. Ashutosh had long dealt with the issue of messy data and based on his experiences, he started IndiaDataHub started as a passion project while he was working as an economist at IIFL. It later became a startup. Ashutosh and his team also publish an annual publication called The Data Book which gives rich insights on various aspects of the Indian economy. This year's edition gives you a bird's-eye view of the Indian economy across various parameters like demographics, agriculture, industry, trade, banking, capital markets, and much more.  So I caught up with Ashutosh to talk about the backstory of IndiaDataHub and also discuss some of the highlights from The Data Book. In this conversation, we talk about: How Ashutosh became an economist How IndiaDataHub started What could disrupt IndiaDataHub The quality of Govt data and the move toward open data Opportunities in making sense of data Alternative data Learnings building IndiaDataHub The state of the Indian economy post-COVID19, formalisation, household savings and other highlights from The Data Book.  This was an absolutely fascinating conversation and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did recording it.  You can purchase your copy of The Data Book—State Of India here. Visit Rainmatter for more.

    59 min
  2. 02/01/2022

    Making sense of the madness in the startup world with Sriram Mani

    2021 was a banner year for startups. According to Crunchbase, $643 billion of venture money went into startups, compared to $335 billion in 2020 globally. Investors poured $38 billion into Indian startups in 2021 compared to $11.1 billion in 2020, according to Fintrackr. The sheer amount of activity in the world of startups was maddening. 2021 will forever be remembered as the year when venture capital changed. We saw the rise of non-traditional investors like Tiger Global, who play by different rules compared to the vintage investors like Sequoia etc, a record number of unicorns, the highest ever early-stage rounds, a record number of new funds and much more.   Given the sheer amount of activity in the space, we caught up with Sriram Mani from Moneycontrol, who covers the startup and venture funding ecosystem. Sriram has published some brilliant pieces on the evolving startup world. In this conversation, he spoke about: His personal journey and how he got to covering startups and VCs The madness in the Indian startup world How the size of startups deals have changed in India vs globally Tiger Global and their investing style Hottest and coldest spaces in terms of funding The rise of direct investing vs through funds Founder burnout Where's all this money coming from, and what's driving this frenzy Crypto And a whole lot more. This was a fascinating conversation, given that Sriram spends his entire day looking at this space. You can also follow Sriram on Twitter; he's @manicontrol2020.  We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording this.

    54 min

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